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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Thursday, July 20, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Piano Soloist

Page 1

Campus and Hich Jinks

By HELEN IINNENDAUM

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

THAT men are
I T still APPEARS
slaves to fashion and tra-

dition. When the sun begins to
cast out its burning rays and the
air is humid and hot, the men
may loosen their tie, but the ma-
jority of the hombres still keep
their suitcoats on and collar but-
toned at the neck ... he's going
to appear well groomed all sum-
mer even if he bakes.
There's a movement on by far-
sighted men who propose to abol-
ish the necktie from June 1 to
Labor Day.

• • •

PEOPLE
Hershel Lewis takes over the
helm of Social Inc. for the com-

Bnai Brith
Highlights

Gershwin Lodge

A picnic will be held Sunday,
Aug. 6 at Lola Batley Park.
Bring your own lunch. The
lodge will furnish drinks and
special prizes for children. Base-
ball and other contests are being
planned.

• •
Israel Lodge

An executive meeting held at
the home of Julius Reznick
formulated the program for the
comtng year. A wienie roast
will be held in the early part of
September. The first special
summer meeting was held July
17 to discuss the membership
campaign and arrangements for
the season's bowling: Bowlers

ing season. Harry Sears, Ann Par-
sky and Gerri Hamburg are on
the board ... 1st affair slated in
Sept.
Max Bunion commands the
Gamma Kappa Chi alumni group.
Get well quick to Israel Zin-
stain, president of the Berdit-
chever Society, who's recovering
from an operation.
How cum Phil Needle posed in
a scottish garb for a picture in
The Federalite?
• • •
TRAVEL DEPT.
Dr. and Lil Kallman just re-
turned from N. Y. where they
saw Stu Kallman and Bob Fen-
ton embark on the Queen Mary
for an ocean voyage.
Shirley Shlain postcards from
the Sagamore Hotel in Miami ...
it's a vacation at Canadian lodge
for Sally Siegal.
Calif. visitors .. . Helen, Ben
and Joane Zoguts. Also Betty and
Milt Austen
• • •
MAZEL TOYS
To the Paul Millers on the boy
, . a 9 lb., 10-oz. boy is the sec-
ond for the Carl Schrams.
The Max Kushners bundle is
due anytime now.
• • •
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "I'll
suppose you'll keep on working,
honey, after we're married."
• • •

PHILALUJAIIS:
Ilene Dworkin wears Larry

Burke's frat pin.
Nice number that Mort Schol-
nick had at the Whittier one Sat.
eve.

• • •
TWOSOMES: Sally Press and

may contact Irving Rubin, UN.
Hershel Lewis, George Friedman
4-2904.
and Marilyn Hamburger, Bob

• • •

Detroit Chapter

In the champion of champions
city bowling tournament held re-
cently, the Aid to Israel team
entered by the chapter's Rola-
wile League, placed among the
cash winners. The team con-
sisted of Ceil Bildman, Rhoda
Gross, Florence Karabenick.
Shirley Pollack and Martha
Gilbert, captain.
• • •

Morgenthau Lodge

The annual picnic of the
Henry Morgenthau Lodge will
be held Sunday at Holiday Park
on Elizabeth Lake. All those at-
tending will meet at 12:30 p.m.
in a selected area. Herman Bur-
ton, chairman, will supervise the
adult program. At the golf
tournament held recently Sam
Rodd proved to be the low ball'
champion of the lodge. The
handicap champion will be de-
termined in playoffs between
Sam Schecter, Jack Caminker,
Bernie Kordner and Robert
Kingston.
• • •

Tivah Chapter

Mrs. Jack Raisin, president of
the chapter, has appointed the
following chairman: Mrs. Joseph
Dvorin, fund raising, Mrs. Albert
Levine, ads; Mrs. Harry Welt,
tickets; and Mrs. Ben Wasserman,
darlings and memoriams. If any-
one is interested in sewing can-
cer pads through the summer or
has white material to donate,
kindly contact Mrs. Leonard
Weinberg, UN. 24757 or Mrs. Ed-
ward Barak, UN. 3-9676.

IM

I■•■•••■ ••••••••• ■ •••••••••• ■•■■••■•■••

HUND'S
RESTAURANT

Week Days 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Open Sunday 1 - 9:30 p.m.

ENJOY YOUR DINNERS IN
AIR CONDITIONED
COMFORT
at
Grand River at Bagley

••• ■■ ••••• •••••• ■ •• •■■•■ •=0•••••• ■ • •■ ••• ■ ••• • ■■ •••

Sillman and Shirley Reider, Nate
Felsenfeld and Jane Press.
• • •

HAPPY BIRTHDAYS to Frie-
da Weinstein, Bernie Rosenberg,

Saul Nyman, Lou Simmons, Sol
Dovitz, Sam Zack, Ernie Gluck,
Marvin Levinthal, Freddie Birn-
dorf, Norma. Jaslove, Eleanor
Cullen.
Anniversary Salutes to the Sam
Gurwins on their 12th and the
Sam Tenzer celebrate their 33rd.
• • •

ODDS AND ENDS

Chuck and Joyce Rosenblatt
move into their new apt. on
Gladstone.
On a recent vacation trip Milt
Fenton used the plane for mem-
bers of his family .. • it was a
first for all including 10-month-
old Stewart!
Jerry Laskey, age 9. is starting
in young picking up the tricks
of vamping the women . . he
offered his teacher a kiss to make
up for coming in late one ayem.
The YPC of the Northwest go
on a picnic this Sunday.

Roy Green Post, JWV,
to Hold Annual Picnic

The Lt. Roy Green Post. JWV,
will hold its annual picnic July
30 at Kensington Park. Games
and prizes for the children will
be featured.
For information call Morrie
Wolf, chairman, WE. 5-0769 or
Ben Jackson, co-chairman, UN.
4-0490.

A welcome gift for any occa-
sion is a subscription to the Jew-
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.

13 esk 's

newly remodeled distin-
guished restaurant-delicates-
sen and bar

• Luncheon
• Dinner
• Late Snacks

11th St. & Hazelwood

TR. 2-4375

pACK TO THE Motor City for are Bea Chodoroff, prexy; vice-
" a few days ... your re porter president Sue Sherman; treas.
is asking you all to help us out u inrg er,seS ca re llt i a e ry lCa s
p ) lain v: iaco(1 3 :10 :ehsip so tin ed k - ;
in order that this column may
continue without an interruption and recording secretary, Ethel
Wolofsky.
... Here's what's up.
• • •
We're leaving
for Chicago (see ,
'CONGRATULATIONS a n d
engagement col-
best wishes to the members of
umn in this
the Highland Park Summer
week's society
Theater which is composed of a
section) and
group of inst, present, and future
we're attempting
Wayne Theater students who
to continue the
have got together to present four
column with the
major productions during sum-
BETTY KOWALSKY, young aid of Sue and
mer weekends at the Highland
Detroit pianist, lyill be guest Hannah Eisler
Park High School Auditorium on
'soloist with the Detroit Sym- who have helped
Glendale and Second boulevard.
phony Orchestra Saturday eve- us many times
For only 75 cents you can see
ning at the Michigan State Fair in the past. Helen
Grounds. She will perform the
In September, our permanent some of the outstanding produc-
Grieg Piano Concerto. The con- replacement will take over. Until tions of the theater with a poten-
cert will be broadcast and tele- then we would like to get all our tial all star cast (the Detroit
vised. Walter Poole is the con- information from you by mail News and Free Press certainly
ductor of the summer series. (if you have sent us something agree with us according to the
recently that hasn't been publish- wonderful reviews they have
a
ed please mail it to us as it may given this group.
This week end George Bernard
have been Jost in the mail during
Shaw's comedy "Arms and the
our vacation).

All material will have to be in Man" will at4;iin be presented
our hands no later than Thursday with Ralph Chieorel in one of

preceding the week of publica- the leading roles as the Bulgarian
tion. Send everything to us at Bayor PetkolT. Iry Rosenberg also
3300 Tyler but after August the has a part in this presentation.
We suggest that you take in
third, mail everything to Hannah
A balanced diet of Hebrew or Sue Eisler at 2581 Elmhurst. all four productions and really
studies and outdoor sports is off- Apt. 110, so that the girls will be spend a worth while evening
ered at the Beth Yehudah Day able to continue the work.
seeing 1 fine play.
Cain p.
• • 1
The campers who range in age
MEANWHILE HERE'S news
REMEMBER OUR request for
from five to 15 study Hebrew, from the Sucreys, who gave a your co-operation in the con-
Bible, Talmud and Jewish ob- farewell party for Francine Bea- tinuance of this column and send
servances. They recite the Sha- man who is leaving for Paris, us many letters. We'd hate to
charith and Minchah daily pray- France.
have to give this up earlier than
ers. More than 275 of Beth Ye-
Some of those on hand to wish planned but it really is all up to
hudah's year-round enrollment
you ...
are continuing their Hebrew her a bon voyage were: Francine
with
her
escort
Harold
Guten-
schooling through the summer,
OLD PEOPLE'S CAMP
either in the day camp or in half- berg, Jeannine * Klueger with
Herbie Fine, Barbara Kahrnoff
A summer camp session for old
day school sessions.
and Dicky Karson, Marilyn For-
Sports activities, carried on at osh with Les Kutinsky, Arlene people starting Aug. 27 is spon-
Rouge or Lola Valley Parks, in- Katz and Morty Jeffe, Lynne sored by the Jewish Community
clude baseball, volleyball, bad- Gordon was with Jerry Alvin, Center at Camp Chelsea. Mini-
is 55 years. Registra-
minton, horseshoe pitching and Norma Madorsky with Marshall mum
a variety of other games. This Fogleson and Arlene Fishman tions it the Woodward Center,
8R. 5-3400, And the 12th Street
week's camp period will conclude witli Fred Prag .. .
Center.
with a field day of races and con-
We were mighty surprised to
tests at Rouge Park.
find Nancy May is in California,
Whether for the latest news or
The children swim daily at Tap- hope she's having a great time ...
the best in advertising, it always
pan pool, with a trained life-
• • •
pays to read the Jewish Chronicle
guard and coach in attendance.
SORORITY NEWS in the spot- the year round.
They work at arts and crafts in
-
- -
-
Beth Yehudah's well-equipped light:
workshop.
The gals of Phi Sigma Sigma
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
For older campers, cookouts in formerly Sigma Theta Delta
FOOD AND DELICACIES
heavily wooded Kensington Park Sorority of Wayne University had
are a regular feature. Younger a weinie roast on Saturday, July
children have been taken on ex- 15 at Bea "Chodoroff's cottage at
peditions to the Zoo, the New's Woodhull Lake.
plant, and other points of inter-
Among those who were present
est about Detroit.
and enjoyed the luscious food
7113 PURITAN
Lunches and afternoon snacks were Bea with Jack Gave, Sue
UN. 4-9816
Sherman
and
Harvey
Velick,
are served at the Camp. All chil-
dren are picked up and delivered Sallie Kaplan with Sandy Rosen- • CARRY OUT SERVICE •
at home in the Beth Yehudah thal, and Shirley Sider with Nor-
Air Conditioned
man Bornstein.
buses.
Open from 4 pan. to 3 a.m.
New officers of the Beta Lamb-
Camp rates are $10 weekly.
Closed Monday
Registrations are accepted at da Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma
12322 Dexter.

Beth Yeltudah

Lists Activities

at Day Camp

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

DINING AT ITS BEST

POLIO DECREASING

JERUSALEM—(ISI)—A mark-
ed decrease in the incidence of
poliomyelitis in the Tel Aviv
area during the past few weeks
was reported this week. While
84 cases were reported in the
area during May and 80 in June,
the number of new cases in July
dropped to an average of one
daily.

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and enjoy.
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the supervision of Col. F. May-
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• Open daily from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.
1 • Sat. and Sun. to 3 a.m.
• Complete take out service
I The Main Dining Room and Gypsy/
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